Tina M. Drexler
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Geology | 2017
Claudio Pellegrini; Vittorio Maselli; Fabiano Gamberi; Alessandra Asioli; Kevin M. Bohacs; Tina M. Drexler; Fabio Trincardi
The 350-m-thick succession of the Po River lowstand wedge (Italy) associated with the Last Glacial Maximum (deposited over ∼17 k.y) contains stratal architecture at a physical scale commonly attributed to much longer time scales, with complex, systematically varying internal clinothem characteristics. This study investigated clinothem stacking patterns and controls through the integration of seismic reflection data with sediment attributes, micropaleontology, regional climate, eustacy, and high-resolution age control possible only in Quaternary sequences. Three clinothem types are differentiated based on topset geometry, shelf-edge and onlap-point trajectory, internal seismic facies, and interpreted bottomset deposits: type A has moderate topset aggradation, ascending shelf-edge trajectory, and mass-transport bottomset deposits; type B has eroded topset, descending shelf-edge trajectory, and bottomset distributary channel-lobe complexes; and type C has maximal topset aggradation, ascending shelf-edge trajectory, and concordant bottomsets. Type A and C clinothems exhibit reduced sediment bypass and delivery to the basin, whereas type B clinothems are associated with short intervals of increased sediment export from the shelf to deeper water. Clinothems individually span a range of 0.4–4.7 k.y., contemporaneous with significant eustatic and climate changes, but their stacking patterns resemble those found in ancient successions and ascribed to significantly longer durations, indicating that (1) the response time of ancient continental margin–scale systems to high-frequency variations in accommodation and sediment supply could be as short as centuries, (2) even millennial- to centennial-scale stratal units can record substantial influence of allogenic controls, and (3) sandy deposits can be compartmentalized even in a short-duration lowstand systems tract.
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017
Alessandro Amorosi; Luigi Bruno; Bruno Campo; Agnese Morelli; Veronica Rossi; Daniele Scarponi; Wan Hong; Kevin M. Bohacs; Tina M. Drexler
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017
Daniele Scarponi; Michele Azzarone; Kristopher M. Kusnerik; Alessandro Amorosi; Kevin M. Bohacs; Tina M. Drexler; Michał Kowalewski
Sedimentology | 2017
Luigi Bruno; Kevin M. Bohacs; Bruno Campo; Tina M. Drexler; Veronica Rossi; Irene Sammartino; Daniele Scarponi; Wan Hong; Alessandro Amorosi; Jp Walsh
Geomorphology | 2017
Agnese Morelli; Luigi Bruno; David M. Cleveland; Tina M. Drexler; Alessandro Amorosi
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018
Jess I. T. Hillman; Ingo Klaucke; Joerg Bialas; Howard R. Feldman; Tina M. Drexler; David N. Awwiller; Orhan Atgin; Günay Çifçi; Shray Badhani
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018
Claudio Pellegrini; Alessandra Asioli; Kevin M. Bohacs; Tina M. Drexler; Howard R. Feldman; Michael L. Sweet; Vittorio Maselli; Marzia Rovere; Fabiano Gamberi; Giacomo Dalla Valle; Fabio Trincardi
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018
Jess I. T. Hillman; Ewa Burwicz; Timo Zander; Jörg Bialas; Ingo Klaucke; Howard R. Feldman; Tina M. Drexler; David N. Awwiller
The EGU General Assembly | 2017
Jess I. T. Hillman; Jörg Bialas; Ingo Klaucke; Howard R. Feldman; Tina M. Drexler
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS | 2017
Michele Azzarone; Daniele Scarponi; Kristopher M. Kusnerik; Alessandro Amorosi; Kevin M. Bohacs; Tina M. Drexler; Michał Kowalewski